Photography by Getty Images; Illustration by Bankrate Key takeaways The BankAmericard® Credit Card comes with a great introductory APR, making it a solid option for people to pay off credit card debt over time. The Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards credit card offers good long-term value with access to…

Key takeaways The Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card and the Bank of America® Unlimited Cash Rewards credit card offer the same rewards rate of unlimited 1.5 percent back on all purchases. These two cards also offer the same welcome bonus, although the minimum spending requirements to earn them…

Image Source/Getty Images As the most populated state, California also has the highest number of drivers on the roads. With over 27 million licensed drivers, the state takes a hard line on violations like DUIs, at-fault accidents and speeding. Drivers with these infractions, along with inexperienced drivers, typically pay much…

Image by kolderal/GettyImages; Illustration by Bankrate Driving in New York isn’t for the faint of heart. Whether you’re dodging cabs in Midtown or gripping the wheel through Buffalo’s lake-effect snow, life behind the wheel in the Empire State keeps you on your toes. However, if you’ve had speeding tickets, an…

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Key takeaways Mutual funds can be a great way to invest for long-term goals such as retirement. There are thousands of mutual funds focused on different asset classes, such as stocks and bonds. Index funds are popular because of their low cost and diversification benefits.…

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Alberto Bogo/Getty Images Fractional shares allow investors to purchase a stock or ETF with almost any amount of money, which means you don’t have to wait until you can afford to buy a full share of a high-priced stock like Costco or Meta to add it to your portfolio. The…

Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock Major student loan servicers have exited their contracts with the United States Department of Education over the past several years. The loans previously with these servicers were transferred to other companies that have maintained contracts with the Department of Education to service repayment. If your student loan was…

Xinhua News Agency/Contributor/Getty Images Stock market volatility can pop up at any time, potentially causing portfolio losses when you least expect it. Stubbornly high inflation and the impact of newly imposed tariffs could lead to an economic slowdown at some point. Defensive ETFs can help limit risk in your portfolio…

Kerkez/ Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways Home improvement loans are personal loans by another name, lent by banks, credit unions and online lenders. Renovation loan requirements typically focus on your credit, debt-to-income ratio and other key financial factors. Before you borrow a home improvement loan, consider the…

Key takeaways Treasury bonds are government securities that pay a fixed interest rate every six months. A Treasury bond’s coupon rate – or interest paid – stays fixed for the life of the bond, but the bond’s price can change if traded on the market. Treasury bonds are considered…

A credit counseling agency is an organization that offers advice and assistance to people who are having trouble managing their debt. When you sign up, a credit counselor will analyze your case and work on your behalf to negotiate with your creditors. You can meet with them in person, online…

Propaganda I’m not falling for: Prime Day. Amazon’s biannual bonanza is back on Oct. 7-8. Cue: influencer hauls, magazine listicles and even friends inundating us with bargain FOMO. There’s nothing wrong with getting a great price on a purchase you’d make anyway. But at its core, Prime Day is marketing…

Key takeaways Predatory cards are often viewed as a last resort for those with the worst credit scores. These cards are known for sky-high interest rates, lower credit limits and myriad fees. Stronger credit-building options exist, even for those with poor credit. Help is available for those unable to pay…

While some retirement plans allow in-service withdrawals, most discourage early access with penalties, taxes and missed growth potential. Before making a move that could undermine your long-term retirement goals, it helps to know the rules. A financial advisor can help you balance today’s needs with your long-term retirement goals.Can You…

Using a 401(k) loan for home improvement may feel like an easy solution to unexpected expenses. After all, you’re borrowing from yourself. There’s no credit check, and the interest you pay goes back into your retirement account. While the convenience may be appealing, the long-term financial trade-offs deserve your consideration.…

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